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One of the five MG Bunko J adaptations announced in July, No Game, No Life by Yuu Kamiya (A Dark Rabbit has Seven Lives), follows a hikikomori team of brother and sister who the secret identity of a undefeated gamer. After writing off real life as a worthless "Kuso Game," they are summoned to an alternate world by a boy "God," who puts them into a conflict in which wars are decided by games.

Though there's a chance the broadcast date could change, the TV anime is currently planned for April.

Pony Canyon began streaming the first promotional video for the television anime adaptation of Yun Kouga and Sunao Minakata's Riddle Story of Devil (Akuma no Riddle) manga on Monday. The text in the video reads, “The target is a high school girl with a certain issue. All of her classmates are assassins.” At the end of the promo, Haru says, "Tokaku. Haru definitely won't die. I'll show you that I can graduate from the Kurogumi class without getting killed."

The Japanese government will fund a new foreign "Japan Channel" that will broadcast anime, dramas, music programs, and travel programs. The government is allocating 15.5 billion yen (about US$14.7 million) for subtitling and dubbing costs as well as publicity, setting up foreign broadcasting offices, and co-producing programs. The new channel will launch in Thailand in January, in Indonesia in February, and in Cambodia in April. The government is also considering launching the channel in the United States, Europe, and Africa.

Bushiroad announced on Monday that it will stream the Future Card Buddyfight television anime series on YouTube and Hulu with an English dub starting on January 3. Both sites will stream new episodes on Fridays, immediately after the episodes air in Japan. Cartoon Network will also air commercials for the anime starting on January 6.

A new Sword Art Online television anime, Sword Art Online II, will launch in 2014. The announcement was made during Tuesday's premiere of the Sword Art Online: Extra Edition special and on the franchise's updated website. The website gives the new arc the subtitle "Phantom Bullet."